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I love the color! I am working on a bakery shop (that is now a donut shop) and I painted my interior walls before assembling them. But now I want to change it! I think it is easier to work on it seperately if you are painting them, but I do not know if you are going to wallpaper them. Have fun!

If you have the wallpapers/paint ready i would finish the interior walls before putting the kit together. My previous house i did it before building, once built it was fnished from the inside and it was easier to doe. With my current house i first build the kit and now I am finishing the interior walls room after room because I wanted to have more time to decide. It's up to you! I think i would finish it before assembling (it's not a big kit right?)Hugs, VallVanilla Miniatures

Oh Kathi I'm so proud of you! It's such a fun to watch your blog in the last weeks and to see how busy you are and how much fun you have. I wish I could have more patience and energie for doing this like you. I only make quick scenes, a foto - and that's it. How much more satisfying must this be what you made. I look every day to your blog and today I will try the selfmade clay with the children who got my two dollshouses. best wishes to you, dear!

Everyone has a different method - I prefer to wallpaper once the kit is assembled so that I can wrap the wallpaper around the corners to seal any gaps. If I'm painting the walls I usually do that before assembly.

I usually wallpaper after the kit is built, but wait to add all of the window and door moulding after wallpapering. Everyone has their own method. My reasoning is that I just keep changing my mind as the build evolves.

My Sweet Dylan

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I began my adventure in miniatures in 2009 when I found my first dollhouse at a garage sale. I love the beach and most of my miniatures are "beachy." I enjoy making my own minis and love to try new things! I'm really enjoying this wonderful world of blogging and have found so many great friends here! Thank you for reading my blog and following along.
Blessings, Kathi